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JAMES F.LVF.RSON, SJV. (mrlier l1'Il
1'uml.-her, nml Locusr Sui.
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PHILADELPHIA, APRIL 17, 1880.
N0. 7.
’ TWO WAYS
”+
A HUNTER!
Related by an Old Frontiersman,
and VVritten Out by
HARRY CASTLEMON.
AUTHOR or “run anivson sznms," "mi: 110?
TRAP?!-JR snnncs," “Tux: l(0l'0l-MFG
IT 8lt‘.KUl'2S," l1ZT(7.. ETC.
'4-i-+:E,G7f'LC+-T if
.r
or BECOMING ii:
CIIAl"l‘l4)R XVI.
GOOD AND u.xn NEWS.
Oscar now gave up hunting entirely
(he did not neglect tn (Imp :1 line t0 the
commission lll8l‘(‘.il2I.lll!-l telling them why
he was obliged to (In NO, and they, in re-
ply, sent him ll mrllinl invitation to visit
thum when he mum to Ynrmouth), and
devoted himself to the lnrcpurntinn ofhis
spnciinens.
He worked hard all tillyilllli stmlied
Into every night, xuul tlm nine o'ul4x:k
train, which pmnsccl through Eztton nn
“'e(lnes(l;iy morning, (-urriml him awuy
with the rest of its [)ll3<L‘<lOlIf"'(5I'.‘4, his speci
nmns, which were U‘ nfuily and neatly
boxed, being stmv0<l umiy in the ex
prea-1-mr.
In his lmmls Osmr airriml the gun
which he anal Smn illlli ii>lilO(l up from
the bottom of the river, nml by it he was
recognized when he rcaualieul Yzmnoutii
depot.
There were two gontloinmi there wait-
ing for him, and one ml‘ them was the
owner of the l"8(:()V(.‘l"L‘Li fmvling-piece.
The instant he saw it, he knew that
Oswr W119 the boy he nml his cumpuniun
were looking for.
Oscar was gone jiwt a week, nnd what
he saw nnd dill during hi-1 nhsonca, mnl
what bargain he made with the commit-
tee, we shall learn as soon as he inems
his friend Sam, who, of uourse, must
know all about it.
‘V8 will tell the render this much,
however, for it would not smnid well
coming from 0:<w:ir‘s lips, even if he
knew all about it, which he (iili not.
The young taxidermist was nlnmst
overwhelmoll by his rol-n-ptiun. He was
introduced to the Gmiilty, to the students,
and to many prominent (-itizons M the
brave youth who had saved President
Potter's life.
That eccentric gentleman hall nevor
thought it worth while to mention the nnmnnr Sam llyn:-4
in oonnection with his rescue, but the reauler nmy r<-st us-
surcd that Oscar did not neglect to do it.
lVhonevor the sub-
ject was spoken of in his hearing, the active ruul important
part taken by the cool-liezuled Sam was faithfully and graphi-
caily described.
“Sam seized the dog by the
back or the neck."

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